Former Denver Broncos' Offensive Tackle off Ryan Clady Announced His Retirement

[Aug 01 2017 GMT]

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Tweeting, "I'm excited about what life holds for me going forward,” Ryan Clady announced on August 1, 2017 his retirement from the NFL after nine seasons.

Clady is a former American football offensive tackle who has played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He earned consensus All-American honors.

Credi was selected by the Denver Broncos at the 12th round of the first round in 2008, and he was named to four Pro Bowls in his eight years with the team. Last season he played for the New York jets, and was finally put on the injury reserve list because of the shoulder injury.

When he retired, Clady was the best veteran left in the free agent market. NFL official website reporter Ian - Lapopot reported that Clady did not attract the team’s attention in this year's offseason.

Clady immediately became the starting player in the rookie season, and in the rookie season he just let the opponent make 0.5 sack. Clady who has been selected to the professional bowl four times, and twice selected to the best team of players in the early stages is one of the best left tackles of the league.

But Clyde's career was ruined by injuries. In 2013, he played only two games because of tarsal joint injuries. It was reported that he missed the entire 2015 season due to tearing of the cruciate ligament in the anterior knee in 2015. Last season he played only nine games.

The Jets declined Clady's $10 million option On February 15, 2017, making him an unrestricted free agent.